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49 thoughts on “Every Developer Needs a Raspberry Pi”
  1. I wish videos like this would at least have TimeMaster installed in vscode so we can see how much real time went into all the coding, or tell us how long it took. It all happens in seconds in these videos which I've found is definitely not how it goes in the real life.

  2. Holy, you just blew my mind with that.
    How long did it take you to learn all of that? I use C++ at work to communicate with motion controllers, scanners and other devices, but I’ve never used a raspberry pi before. I’ve also made some web pages in the past. How long do
    You think it would take for me to learn this stuff??

  3. "Sam, We need a baby monitor, can you buy one next time you are shopping"
    "Don't worry, Honey i am already BUILDING one!"
    "Sam… a baby monitor is like 30-40 bucks just pick up up from the she-"
    "DONT TAKE THIS AWAY FROM ME HONEY, I NEED TO TINKER !"
    (Thats how I imagine the typical tinkerers household. Also I personally wouldn't want it any other way, Go RaspberryPI)

  4. I do not understand any codes here looks like I am just a mere beginner
    Give a recommendation I do robotics and learning data science
    Please 🙏 recommend a beginner level for me with raspberry pi usage along this route of mine thanks 🙏

  5. Are you saying hosting my web site on raspberry pi is safe and has everything other host provided could offer or can you please 🙏 break your video down so that begginers can grasp the terms and concept you are using thanks 🙏

  6. Are you saying hosting my web site on raspberry pi is safe and has everything other host provided could offer or can you please 🙏 break your video down so that begginers can grasp the terms and concept you are using thanks 🙏

  7. The video is really great!😁 I'm wondering if you'd be willing to try eliminating the SD card as a system card for the Raspberry Pi, but by using the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIE-M.2 NVME SSD expansion boardo give the Raspberry Pi access to an SSD for the Raspberry Pi's system!

  8. Absolutely amazing job with this video man! Genuinely one of the best dev videos I have ever seen. I have a couple years of embedded dev experience and a couple years of web dev experience. I never really saw the overlap between the two, but this bridged that gap so well for me. So many ideas running through my mind!

  9. bought my pi 5 start of this year but only set up a media server on it since i didnt want to figure out port forwarding so thank you for this video

  10. Intel N100 mini PCs kick the pants off Raspberry Pis now, and they're VERY affordable. If you're not wiring things up to your GPIO header, you should probably skip the Pi. If you've got one, great, if you don't, then get an N100 for your home server. Then you have an x86_64 CPU rather than ARM (more software support), and you can upgrade your hardware easier (far more RAM, easier to add a second drive), don't have to worry about microSD corruption (if you've had a Pi, you likely know about it), and won't have a janky little thing hanging off your network that's annoying to deal with. The Pi was cool in its day, but they're too expensive/limited now compared to what else is available. writing this from his N100 desktop machine that does it all

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